KENYON, KATHLEEN MARY 1906-1978

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STAT.,_.. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/12 : CIA-RDP90-00965R000403370003-5 CONTE PORARY A UTHORS ? New Revision Series, Volume 13 vcmber 29, 1980, fines Literary Supplement, May 22, 1981 American llistorical Review, June 22, 1982. KENNY, Charles J. See GARDNER, Erie Stanley KENYON, Kathleen Mary 1906-1978 PERSONAL: Born January 5, 1906, in England; died August 24, 1978; daughter of Sir Frederic George (director of the British Museum) and Amy (Hunt) Kenyon. Education: Som- erville College, Oxford, B.A., 1928, M.A., 1932. Religion: Church of England. Home: Rose Hill, Erbistock, Wrexham, Clwyd LLI3 ODE, Wales. CAREER: Member of archaeological expeditions in Southern Rhodesia, England, and Palestine, 1929-35; University of Lon- don, Institute of Archaeology, London, England, secretary, 1935-48, acting director, 1942-46, lecturer on Palestinian ar- chaeology, 1948-62; Oxford University, St. Hugh's College, Oxford, England, principal, 1962-73. Director, British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, 1951-66. Director of excavations at six sites in England during period, 1936-51, at Sabratha, Tripolitania, 1948-49, 1951, Jericho, Jordan, 1952-58, and Jerusa!em, Israel, 1961-67. Norton Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America, 1959; Schweich Lecturer, British Acad- emy, 1964: Haskell Lecturer, Oberlin College, 1976. Trea- surer, Palestine Exploration Fund, 1948-55; trustee, British Museum, 1965-78. MEMBER: British Academy (fellow; vice-president, 1964-65), Royal Archaeological Institute (vice-president, 1956-62), So- ciety of Antiquaries (fellow; vice-president, 1957-61), British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara (secretary, 1944-48), Ro-? man Society, Surrey Archaeological Society (president, 1961-). Awards, honors: Commander, Order of the British Empire, 1954; D.Lit., University of London, 1952; L.H.D., Kenyon College. 1959; Oxford University. honorary fellow of Somer- ville College, 1960, St. Hugh's College, 1973, D.Litt., 1964, D.B.E., 1973, D.Th., University of Tubingen, 1977; grand officer, Order of Istiqlal, 1977. WRITINGS. (With others) Sainaria-Sebaste, British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, Volume 1, 1942, Volume III, 1958; Excavations at the Jewry Wall Site, Leicester, Society of An- tiquaries, 1948: Beginning in Archaeology. Praeger, 1952, 3rd enlarged edition, 1961; (with Grace Mary Crowfoot and John Winter Crowfoot) The Objects from Samaria, Palestine Ex- ploration Fund, 1957; Digging Up Jericho, Praeger, 1957; Excavations in Southwark, 1945-47, Billing & Sons, 1959. Excavations at Jericho, British School of Archaeology in Je- rusalem, Volume 1: The Tombs Excavated in 1952-54, 1960, Volume II: The Tombs Excavated in 1955-58, 1965, Volume III: The Architecture and Stratigraphy of the Tell, 1982; Ar- chaeology in the Holy Land, Praeger, 1960, 4th edition, Nor- ton, 1979; Amorites and Canaanites (Schweich Lectures), Ox- ford University Press for British Academy, 1966; Jerusalem, Thames & Hudson, 1966; Palestine in the Time of the Eigh- teenth Dynasty, Cambridge University Press, 1971; Digging Up Jerusalem, Praeger, 1974; The Bible and Recent Archae- ology, John Knox, 1978; Archaeology in the Levant, edited by Roger Moorey and Peter Parr. Aris & Phillips, 1978. Also author of Verulamium Theatre Excavations, 1935, Ex- cavations at Viroconium, 1940, Excavations on the Wrekin, 1943, Excavations at Breedon-on-the Hill, 1950, and Exea- vution.c at Sutton Walls, Herefordshire, 1954. Contributor to archaeology journals. AVOCATIONAL INTERESTS: Gardening.t KESSLER, Ronald (Borek) 1943. PERSONAL: Bom December 31, 1943, in New York, N.Y.; son of Ernest Borek (a biochemist) and Minuetta (a pianist; maiden name, Shumiatcher) Ka ogler, married second wife, Pa- mela Johnson (a reporter), 1969; children: Greg, Rachel. Ed- ucation: Attended Clark University, 1962-64. Home: 2516 Stratton Dr., Potomac, Md. 20854. Office: Washington Post, 1150 15th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20071. CAREER: Worcester Telegram, Worcester, Mass., reporter, 1964; Boston Herald, Boston, Mass., editorial writer and re- porter, 1964-67; Wall Street Journal, New York, N.Y., re- porter, 1967-70; Washington Post, Washington, D.C., inves- tigative reporter, 1970-. Notable assignments include Nixon finances, F.B.I. wiretapping investigations, General Services Administration scandal, and problem loans at New York banks. AWARDS, HONORS: United Press International first prize award in newswriting, 1965; Associated Press Sevellon Brown Award, 1965; Freedoms Foundation Award, 1966; American Political Science Association public affairs award, 1967; American Den- tal Society science award, 1968; Washingtonian Magazine Washingtonian of the Year award, 1972; Baltimore-Washing- ton Newspaper Guild Front Page Award, 1972; George Polk Memorial awards, for community service, 1972, for national reporting, 1979; American Association of University Women public affairs award, 1973. WRITINGS: The Life Insurance Game, Holt, 1984. SIDELIGHTS: Ronald Kessler contends an investigative jour- nalist's role is "to find the truth as nearly as it can be deter- mined." KING, Edmund L(udwig) 1914- PERSONAL: Born January 10, 1914, in St. Louis, Mo.; son of William F. B. Seifert and Lydia (Ludwig) Seifert King; stepson of Henry Grady King (a lumberman); married Willard Fahrenkamp (a professor), January 29, 1951. Education: Uni- versity of Texas, Main University (now University of Texas at Austin), A.B., 1933, M.A., 1934, Ph.D., 1949. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Episcopalian. Home: 171 Western Way, Princeton, N.J. 08540. Office: Department of Romance Lan- guages, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. 08544. CAREER: Mississippi State College (now University), Mis- sissipi State, assistant professor of Spanish, 1936-41; Univer- sity of Texas, Main University (now University of Texas at Austin), instructor in English, 1946; Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., instructor, 1946-50, assistant professor, 1950- 55, associate professor, 1955-66, professor of Spanish, 1966- 75, Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of the Language, Lit- erature, and Civilization of Spain, 1975-82, Walter S. Car- penter, Jr. Professor of the Language, Literature, and Civili- zation of Spain Emeritus, 1982-, chairman of department of Romance languages, 1966-72. 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